Coordinates: 53°10′27″N 2°55′18″W / 53.174038°N 2.921545°W / 53.174038; -2.921545
Lache (sometimes The Lache) is a housing estate in the city of Chester, in Cheshire, United Kingdom, with a population of around 10,000. It is located approximately 2 miles (3 km) southwest of the ancient city, with good local transport links en route to Saltney. A new railway station has been proposed for Lache. The main streets are Cliveden Road, which runs through the centre of the estate, and Sycamore Drive. The area runs almost continuously into Westminster Park and Saltney.
Lache has two churches: St Mark's (Church of England) on St. Marks Road, and St. Clare's (Roman Catholic) on Downsfield Road. There are a number of shops including a butcher, an off-licence, a hairdresser, a bakery, a Chinese restaurant, a grocer and a newsagent. There are two schools: Lache Primary School and St Clare's Catholic Primary, with a sports facility in between the two schools. There are also several playgroups, a local branch library, a large community centre and hall, and a youth club. Lache has its own community radio station, Lache FM, which was set up in 2007 and broadcasts twice annually.
Lache is a housing estate in Chester, England.
Lache may also refer to:
Lache (Kinzig) is a river of Hesse, Germany.
Coordinates: 50°08′12″N 8°58′25″E / 50.1366°N 8.9737°E / 50.1366; 8.9737
Kamani may refer to:
The House of Astiruwa was the last known dynasty of rulers of Carchemish. The members of this dynasty are best known to us through Hieroglyphic Luwian sources. One member of the House of Astiruwa may also be referred to in Assyrian sources.
Astiruwa, also Astiru, was the first known ruler of the dynasty named after him. Bearing the titles of country-lord, hero, and king, he ruled at the end of the 9th and the beginning of the 8th century BC, possibly between 848 and 790 BC. It is not known if he had any predecessors from the same dynastic line, but it is known that two or more unknown kings of some dynastic line occupied the throne of Carchemish between him and the last known preceding ruler of Carchemish, Sangara (last mentioned in Assyrian sources in 848 BC). King Astiruwa is not known from his own inscriptions but is mentioned in inscriptions of his successors or servants. The only fact known about his time of rule is that he built craft houses. Before his death, Astiruwa chose his immediate successor Yariri as a regent for his underage son Kamani and his brothers.
Kamani is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: